[PDF][PDF] Identification of an adipogenic niche for adipose tissue remodeling and restoration

YH Lee, AP Petkova, JG Granneman - Cell metabolism, 2013 - cell.com
YH Lee, AP Petkova, JG Granneman
Cell metabolism, 2013cell.com
The regulatory events guiding progenitor activation and differentiation in adult white adipose
tissue are largely unknown. We report that induction of brown adipogenesis by β3-
adrenergic receptor (ADRB3) activation involves the death of white adipocytes and their
removal by M2-polarized macrophages. Recruited macrophages express high levels of
osteopontin (OPN), which attracts a subpopulation of PDGFRα+ progenitors expressing
CD44, a receptor for OPN. Preadipocyte proliferation is highly targeted to sites of adipocyte …
Summary
The regulatory events guiding progenitor activation and differentiation in adult white adipose tissue are largely unknown. We report that induction of brown adipogenesis by β3-adrenergic receptor (ADRB3) activation involves the death of white adipocytes and their removal by M2-polarized macrophages. Recruited macrophages express high levels of osteopontin (OPN), which attracts a subpopulation of PDGFRα+ progenitors expressing CD44, a receptor for OPN. Preadipocyte proliferation is highly targeted to sites of adipocyte clearance and occurs almost exclusively in the PDGFRα+ CD44+ subpopulation. Knockout of OPN prevents formation of crown-like structures by ADRB3 activation and the recruitment, proliferation, and differentiation of preadipocytes. The recruitment and differentiation of PDGFRα+ progenitors are also observed following physical injury, during matrix-induced neogenesis, and in response to high-fat feeding. Each of these conditions recruits macrophages having a unique polarization signature, which may explain the timing of progenitor activation and the fate of these cells in vivo.
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